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W. H. PHENIOE. KITCHEN CABINET. No. 522,485. Patented July 3, 1894.

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W. H. PHENIGE.

KITCHEN CABINET.

. 522,485. Patented July 3, 1894.

UWMI'HI lwml l l l l huul lu ga /l III/III) 51100 For Qmrmom M mm Be it known that I, WILLIAM-HENiW-v PH E ot the' UnitedStates, residing in the"co'nnty.:o Hocking-,2

tion sn'eh 'as-will' enable tarnishing commonly designated ab nets,

.dra-w'ers for the various hriieles, ;ondi xns'nts,

UNiTED ST -s55 PATENT FFiCfEi WI IAM IIEN.R i iismos; OF 'sou'm PERRY, omo.

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srfsornmsrgron' forming part of ""hplication 154 in 1 9 I". l 15711515? eoi we'inf v v andothei-Jthings'used for-piglinary p'nrposes 45 ent use, or constructed together desired to meet the requirements oi "the trade. The lower part is provided in-it for the flour chest.

:showing the manner of attzieh" g-atbl I board showing thexnanner of thereto.- Y J I The cabinet is'compo sed essentially oi anupper and lmier strnoturewhieh be hep rear-of the sheives A. A serieq V. is arranged atone end of this sgeeeend opens i salad st; its ends in The inventiqnfoonsists oi the novel {on}:

"P 311M118 p euliar cnntincndhand ame; v Y Y will be heroine? ter jmorejfully1 deseribed and 'eifiimf d "and" binstio'n of theperts'whieh whichnre shown in the annexed dmvvn'ggin f Figure 1 is a'pesbanye vies jot s, ooh inst;

etnbodyin'g' the inventionihhfllbywiegplfi; hjsnd door being open. on the line. 2-5 'of Fig.f3. aloolingto:th

153 533 i feioss section on the line 3.-3 of Fig; 2 tacking to the right. Fig. 4 is a. dot a.il view ofethe cover to'the flour chest when the sai be used as a kneadingboalrd. Fig. this a top plan view ofthe sliding pastry or kneading folding legs thereto. Fig. 7 is-ndetail view of anond portion of oneof the 'siilves'show ing the hanger'and the pinion attached anately formedfor convenienee of handiing and edmittmg of eschhsvingen indepegzda series of shelves A; whieh are elgse'd by donbie'dooz s B; A space is yaw/idea in the .1: sheises C declare the following to. he a.

the-board iSjii 1.136,.

g." 2 is slvertipslsection -I l w t 5?) the shelves and their no1f.-l 1 nting'=ineoh'afnis n being'shown infnll lines.

I press box Fig. 5 is e detail-view;

Aovivas 1 to "the legs H wi connecting the-- float side with" D. A floor chest 'positfe side of thercabinet. Bars e provided" same. in its movement and lengthy Thefron't end of the chest issupported on a coveii F which is composed of two boards 'tlisflsie hinged together. One of theboards is provided on its under:

adapted to engage 0'i t-th'rehzgl .the side and iselosed bj' a. door E is adapted to slidein the other,part of the said space-'through'the op eaeh side of the .flourehest gnidethe support the in-" a roller e'.H A dost-e is provided on one side fiof'tho chest-and'the' top thereofis-closed-bywith the cleat e and hold'the cover in 'plac-e prevents the diserngage meat. of .the 1 hooks nded Slit-8.00 isyohtqined svhe n reqni will be .readilyobserved, Ashdmg sheifsG' is arrangedfimmediately over the etations'l'y sheivesQ and is adagted to slide in. and out and-forms a table or (1651: when requiz-ed. Two Regs H are attaehed to stiiipskavhenthe sarne'iis used as a pastry on kneadmg board. A eleet on the said board with. the h'ooksf engages with the opposite side of t -hefflo\'1r chest ans f from the ciest e? when: w V fljihavingthe oovereomnosed ofztwobeii. rds which are hinged together 311 which are pivoted at their inner ends-toe} ms at theininner ends to the sliding shelves nndnt-theit enter-ends to 'the strips It near 'iiie'ont'e'i' ends of the letter, the parts being at on drswing out the shelf G" .mnltsneously rhoveoutward so disposed t and support the onter'end of the said-shelf end when pushing in the said-shelf the legs the 'eaninet. Erodes 11- are 'piv- The upper portion oi the cahinetjis prowhich have vortiesi means of which the said shives'sre pivot they are attseh'ed so as not to have e f s oe'ndent moti thsreoff The headsI-B shred to theenes of a hift hi whifih' g-j 5i the'sides of the-(shines t'qthe shaftMen' V the required e'he'l IQ wheels, L'ism ho one 'ofthe' journals being ,extegdefi andpro Videfd; with q wo'i elm erab'evel, gea': wit erzpm b'qyel gear able heatin'gs'jon" one n. 9 A v therear 9f; e com gmttzge'nts 0, I are adapted to receive ice :3 ceolia g median comtginatibn' the" cabconetrueted tq forth 111M111, i n zgs f krr'anged "over,

' com partinents Ogloeafiedizi-front of the shelves Iie'tters'Pat presencepf two wit neses.

ni ii -f b r .ce lvithe ice and slide through an opening -i n .4o

the Side of the. cabinet, aseries'gof compartmeats Odocated inzthespalce in frbnt ofthe drawer Qiaridvlbelewtheoutez pention of the series of "revolving shelvegiubsfelntially as (1'eS'cri-bed. v 4.5 In a' kitchen cabinet the combination with a flour chest E having cleat e 05a. fold- -iug'pastry bomdadapted when closed to form a,- cover for the qhstihaving cleatf and hooks f, the latter engaging withjhe eleat e to holdthe board ip'pl acegwhenja ulse'as a fien rchest'and shelves G and 'A, movafl le legs H conneetedwitli and opergted-w-iLh the said heldffiem'j gieral swinging by gearing subetantially inl'flhe manner setfo'rtb, a series of {and overlthe sliding shelf'Qwater tight 7 drawers Q adapted to' siide through the side 'of the cabiiiet and cent aifia oooling m'eamm, asi ice, the drawersR .abbve' tjheseris of. reolving shelves tojreceive cutlery foe. snb

,1LLIAM -I1ENRY JPHENICE.

' JASPER N. MORRIS,I e GEQRG'E A.'WEAVER, 

